A celebrated muckraking videographer released a video accusing the Jersey City chapter of the New Jersey Education Association of conspiracy to commit election fraud in Bret Schundler's re-election bid as Mayor of Jersey City in 1997.

James O'Keefe, head of Project Veritas, in the news today after releasing a two-part video series titled Teachers' Unions Gone Wild, also released a video titled Top Union Official Caught On Tape Discussing Voter Fraud. The seven-minute, twelve-second video features an interview with one Wayne Dibofsky, then Associate Director of the NJEA, and with Robert Byrne, who was City Clerk of Jersey City in 1997 when then-Mayor Schundler was running for a second term.

<p>Dibrofsky says that he was at the offices of the Jersey City Education Association (JCEA), coordinating get-out-the-vote efforts, when an unidentified man arrived and announced that he had two voting machines to deliver. Dibrofsky protested that the JCEA office (1600 J. F. Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City) was not a listed voting district. The unidentified man said, "I don't care; I was told to deliver these machines." When Dibrofsky pressed the man further, he replied, "It doesn't matter."